Like everything we do, we believe in sharing it openly and you can find the source code for the tools we use here on Github. There is some documentation to get you started, but chances are that you will need to get your hands dirty and learn a few things to run your very own Mechanical MOOC.

If you are interested in using the Mechanical MOOC, please tell us about your plans and what you need to get going.

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Hey Marc – There ins’t really a way to join a class that’s running .. BUT .. you can check out all the emails that are going out at http://mechanicalmooc.wordpress.com/ or join the next round, which is kicking off soon. Just sign-up and we’ll automatically add you. — P

We’re having some buggy issues with the mechanical MOOC at the moment. The machine is getting a little testy! But we’ll keep you posted and let you all know as soon as we have it all sorted. Apologies!
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